Quarterly Review: Q1 2013

by Ameron (Derek Myers) on May 1, 2013

At the end of every month since we started Dungeon’s Master we provided a Month in Review recap of everything we ran that month. When we were running new articles every day the Month in Review was need to ensure that our loyal readers didn’t miss any of the great stuff we were providing. However, over the past year we’ve published fewer articles each month and the Month in Review posts were a bit sparse. When the blog reached its fourth birthday we decided to make a change and stop running the Month in Review. Instead we decided from that point forward we’d do a Quarterly Review. Our first quarter of 2013 ran from February 1 – April 30.

Today we collect all the articles we ran over the past three months, group them by category, and share the links with you. It’s exactly like the way we used to do the Month in Review.

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who visited Dungeon’s Master over the past three months. It’s your loyalty and your comments that keep us going. We welcome your feedback and encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments, by email, or on Twitter.

Friday Favourites

In February we started a new feature here at Dungeon’s Master the Friday Favourite. Once a week we comb through our extensive archives to find an older article that we feel deserves another look. Here are the articles we featured in February and March.

A Look Ahead

Normally in this section we’d share some for the ideas for article that we’re working on for the upcoming month. After completing the A to Z Challenge I’m completely tapped out. I have no idea what’s to come. During the next quarter we’ll have the weekly D&D Encounters field reports, coverage of the upcoming D&D Game Day on June 15, and news on the 2013 GenCon.

This week the Dungeon’s Master crew just started play testing D&D Next so I’m sure that experience will provide us with inspiration for plenty of great articles over the next few months that will be applicable to any edition of D&D. Be sure to visit Dungeon’s Master regularly to ensure you don’t miss anything.